Democratic Sanders beats Clinton in Wyoming caucuses

April 10, Washington: Bernie Sanders has won the latest stage in the battle for the Democratic nomination in the US presidential poll by securing victory in Wyoming, media reports said.

The state's 14 delegates will be awarded proportionally. Sanders has won seven of the latest eight states.

However rival Hillary Clinton maintains a clear lead in the overall race. Both are concentrating their efforts on the key New York primary later this month, according to the reports.

In the Republican race, Ted Cruz hopes to pick up more delegates in Colorado.

In state assemblies which culminated on Friday, Cruz won 21 delegates to just two for Donald Trump, who still has a comfortable lead in the overall nomination race for the Republicans, BBC news reported.

On Saturday, a further 13 delegates are at stake at the Colorado Republican Convention.

Cruz has 520 Republican delegates to 743 for Trump. Cruz is hoping to win at least enough votes to block an outright win for Trump and force a decision at the party's convention in July.

The next big prize for both parties is the New York primaries on 19 April: 291 delegates are at stake for the Democrats and 95 for Republicans.

Despite Saturday's win in the Wyoming caucuses, Sanders still has only 1,061 delegates to 1,749 for Clinton, when the latter's 469 superdelegates are added to the tally. To win, a candidate needs 2,383, reports said.